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Diversity, dialogue, and identity in designing globally relevant social work education

Autor
Walker Janet
Uggerhoj Lars
Pinto Carla
Join-Lambert Helene
Rasell Michael
Punktacja ministerialna
70
Data publikacji
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This article reflects on how to design social work education for internationally diverse cohorts of students. It draws on insights from a Master program for social work practitioners from around the world that has been delivered by a partnership of five European universities since 2013. Three particular issues are explored: developing curricula that achieve a local–global balance and emphasize the significance of context sensitivity in social work; the need for teaching approaches that promote dialogue, critical analysis, and student well-being; the importance of providing students with a strong identity, value base, and connection to the global social work profession. The article is targeted at social work educators involved in international and cross-country teaching as well as scholars interested in debates about the balance of local–global dimensions in social work.

Dyscyplina PBN
pedagogika
Czasopismo
Social Work Education
Tom
38
Zeszyt
6
Strony od-do
675-688
ISSN
0261-5479
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